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S7E9 · Doctor Who and The Silurians Part 5

Robins' erratic behavior and Silurian sabotage

In the claustrophobic confines of the caves, Hawkins attempts to check on Robins, who has been obsessively scratching at the cave wall. When Hawkins touches him, Robins violently lashes out, snarling at him to leave him alone. The Brigadier, observing from a distance, attributes Robins' behavior to the same mysterious affliction that affected a scientist at the research center, advising Hawkins to leave him be. Meanwhile, unseen by the soldiers, the Silurians manipulate the cave wall using their advanced technology, causing it to shift and reveal an escape route. This moment underscores the dual threat facing the humans: the immediate danger of Robins' unpredictable behavior and the insidious, unseen influence of the Silurians, who are subtly altering the environment to suit their own purposes. The scene serves as a microcosm of the broader conflict, highlighting human vulnerability and Silurian subterfuge, while also foreshadowing the biological threat that will soon manifest in Major Baker and others.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Hawkins notices Robins behaving strangely and attempts to help him, but Robins violently rebuffs Hawkins' concern and returns to scratching at the cave wall.

concern to alarm

The Brigadier attributes Robins' behavior to a similar condition affecting scientists at the research center, warning Hawkins to leave him alone, while, unseen by the soldiers, the Silurians open the rock wall, providing an escape route.

concern to resignation

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Calm but deeply concerned, masking his unease with professionalism

The Brigadier observes Robins' behavior from a distance, his voice steady and authoritative as he attributes the private's erratic actions to the same affliction that struck a scientist at the research center. His decision to advise Hawkins to leave Robins alone reflects a calculated restraint, prioritizing the safety of the team over immediate intervention. The Brigadier's leadership is tested as he balances the need for action with the uncertainty of the situation, his experience guiding him to err on the side of caution.

Goals in this moment
  • Prevent further escalation of Robins' erratic behavior
  • Maintain team cohesion and safety in the face of the unknown
Active beliefs
  • Immediate intervention could worsen the situation or provoke further aggression
  • The affliction is contagious or influenced by external factors (e.g., the Silurians)
Character traits
Disciplined Observant Restrained Authoritative
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Shocked, concerned, and increasingly alert to the dangers around him

Hawkins is the most physically engaged with the crisis, attempting to check on Robins and touching him in a gesture of concern—only to be met with violent aggression. His reaction ('What's the matter with him?') reveals his shock and confusion, as he struggles to reconcile Robins' behavior with the disciplined soldier he knows. When the cave wall shifts, Hawkins is the first to notice, his alertness highlighting his role as an observant and proactive member of the team. His actions underscore the team's vulnerability and the unpredictability of their situation.

Goals in this moment
  • Understand and help Robins, despite the risk
  • Stay vigilant and report changes in the environment (e.g., the shifting cave wall)
Active beliefs
  • Robins' behavior is a sign of a larger, unseen threat
  • The team must adapt quickly to survive the changing environment
Character traits
Concerned Proactive Observant Adaptable
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Coldly pragmatic, with a sense of superiority masked by restraint

The Elder Silurian remains off-screen but is the unseen architect of the cave wall's manipulation, demonstrating his species' technological superiority and strategic foresight. His actions—controlling the environment remotely—highlight his role as a calculated leader who prioritizes survival and control over direct confrontation. The shifting cave wall serves as a silent assertion of Silurian dominance, a reminder that the humans are trapped in an environment the Silurians can alter at will.

Goals in this moment
  • Maintain control over the environment to assert dominance over the humans
  • Prevent immediate conflict while preparing for long-term survival strategies
Active beliefs
  • Humanity is a threat that must be managed, not necessarily eradicated
  • Technology and psychological manipulation are more effective tools than brute force
Character traits
Strategic Manipulative Technologically adept Calculating
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Robins
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Distressed, agitated, and detached from his usual self—his humanity eroding under the influence of the plague

Private Robins is the focal point of the scene's tension, his behavior a stark departure from his usual discipline. He is consumed by an obsessive compulsion to scratch at the cave wall, his actions growing increasingly erratic and aggressive. When Hawkins touches him, Robins lashes out violently, snarling with uncharacteristic hostility. His descent into this afflicted state foreshadows the broader biological threat posed by the Silurian plague, marking him as both a victim and a harbinger of the danger to come.

Goals in this moment
  • Satisfy the compulsive urge to scratch at the cave wall (driven by the plague's influence)
  • Avoid interaction with others, retreating into isolation
Active beliefs
  • He is being driven by an uncontrollable force (the plague)
  • His comrades are a threat to his current state (paranoia induced by the affliction)
Character traits
Erratic Aggressive Compulsive Unpredictable
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Supporting 1

Concerned but trusting in the process of observation and negotiation

The Doctor is not physically present in this scene, but his absence looms large as the UNIT team grapples with the escalating crisis. His role as the mediator and voice of reason is implicitly invoked, as the Brigadier's decision to leave Robins alone reflects the Doctor's influence—prioritizing observation and caution over immediate action. The Doctor's philosophical approach to conflict resolution (diplomacy over destruction) is subtly reinforced by the Brigadier's restraint, even as the situation deteriorates.

Goals in this moment
  • Prevent escalation of conflict through diplomatic means
  • Understand the Silurian threat before taking action
Active beliefs
  • Violence is a last resort, not a first solution
  • Even ancient enemies can be reasoned with under the right circumstances
Character traits
Diplomatic Analytical Influential (even in absence) Humanitarian
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Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Wenley Moor Cave Wall Escape Passage (Episode 5)

The cave wall is the central physical element of this event, serving as both a barrier and a mechanism of control. Initially, it is the target of Robins' obsessive scratching, symbolizing his compulsive behavior and the unseen influence of the Silurian plague. When the Silurians manipulate it using their advanced technology, the wall shifts to reveal an escape route—a silent, calculated intervention that underscores their dominance over the environment. The wall's transformation is a narrative device that highlights the Silurians' technological superiority and their ability to alter the caves at will, trapping or guiding the humans as they see fit.

Before: A solid, unyielding barrier of rock, serving as …
After: A dynamic, manipulated surface that has shifted to …
Before: A solid, unyielding barrier of rock, serving as part of the cave's natural structure and a psychological trap for the humans.
After: A dynamic, manipulated surface that has shifted to reveal an escape route, demonstrating the Silurians' control over the environment.

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Silurian Caves

The Wenley Moor caves serve as a claustrophobic and oppressive battleground, their twisting passages and sealed entrances trapping the UNIT team in a space they cannot control. The caves amplify the team's isolation and vulnerability, as the shifting cave wall demonstrates that even the environment itself is not stable. The location's atmosphere is one of tension and uncertainty, with the team's survival dependent on their ability to navigate both the physical and psychological threats lurking in the darkness. The caves also symbolize the broader conflict between humanity and the Silurians, a struggle for control over Earth's resources and future.

Atmosphere Claustrophobic, tense, and charged with unspoken dread—every sound and movement echoes with the weight of …
Function A trap and a battleground, where the humans are at the mercy of both the …
Symbolism Represents the fragility of human control over their environment and the ancient, hidden forces that …
Access Sealed by rockfalls, with entrances and exits controlled by the Silurians' technology.
The suffocating lack of air, forcing the team to conserve energy The echoing shouts and scratching sounds that amplify the team's isolation The shifting cave wall, a physical manifestation of the Silurians' unseen influence

Organizations Involved

Institutional presence and influence

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Silurians

The Silurians' involvement in this event is subtle but profound, as their manipulation of the cave wall demonstrates their technological superiority and strategic control over the environment. While they remain unseen, their actions—shifting the wall to reveal an escape route—serve as a silent assertion of dominance. This moment underscores the Silurians' ability to influence the humans' fate without direct confrontation, highlighting their role as both a physical and psychological threat. Their goals are twofold: to assert control over the caves (and by extension, Earth) and to observe the humans' reactions, gathering intelligence for their long-term survival strategy.

Representation Via technological intervention (manipulating the cave wall remotely using their third eye or advanced devices).
Power Dynamics Exercising unseen authority over the environment and the humans trapped within it, operating with calculated …
Impact Reinforces the Silurians' position as a dominant force in the conflict, challenging humanity's claim to …
Internal Dynamics The Elder Silurian's calculated approach contrasts with the militant faction's desire for immediate confrontation, reflecting …
Assert control over the caves and demonstrate their technological superiority to the humans Gather intelligence on human behavior and reactions under stress, informing their long-term survival strategy Technological manipulation of the environment (e.g., shifting the cave wall) Psychological pressure (e.g., inducing fear and uncertainty through unseen interventions)
UNIT

UNIT's involvement in this event is defined by their trapped and vulnerable state, as the team grapples with Robins' erratic behavior and the shifting cave wall. The Brigadier's decision to leave Robins alone reflects UNIT's disciplined approach to crisis management, prioritizing observation and caution over immediate action. However, the team's inability to control the environment or understand the full extent of the threat underscores their institutional limitations in the face of the Silurians' advanced technology. This moment highlights UNIT's reliance on the Doctor's expertise and the fragility of their position as they navigate an unseen and unpredictable enemy.

Representation Through the actions and decisions of its field operatives (Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, Hawkins, and Robins), adhering …
Power Dynamics Operating under constraint, as the team is trapped and outmatched by the Silurians' technology and …
Impact Reinforces UNIT's role as a reactive force in the face of extraterrestrial threats, dependent on …
Internal Dynamics The team's internal tensions are palpable, as Robins' affliction and the shifting environment challenge their …
Maintain team cohesion and safety despite the escalating crisis Gather information on the threat (e.g., Robins' affliction, the shifting cave wall) to inform a strategic response Disciplined restraint and observation (e.g., the Brigadier's decision to leave Robins alone) Collective adaptability (e.g., Hawkins' vigilance and reporting of environmental changes)

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

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Causal medium

"The strange behavior of Robins acts as a foreshadowing to Major Baker's sickness in the conference room, as well as the overall threat of the Silurian biologicial weapon."

Baker’s infection exposes Silurian betrayal
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"The strange behavior of Robins and Major Baker highlights how the Silurian's influence affects even non-infected humans."

Doctor forces quarantine amid plague panic
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"The strange behavior of Robins and Major Baker highlights how the Silurian's influence affects even non-infected humans."

Baker’s infection forces quarantine crisis
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"The strange behavior of Robins and Major Baker highlights how the Silurian's influence affects even non-infected humans."

Masters’ exit and Lawrence’s infection signs
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Themes This Exemplifies

Thematic resonance and meaning

Key Dialogue

"HAWKINS: What's that? You all right, Robins? Robins?"
"ROBINS: Leave me alone!"
"HAWKINS: What's the matter with him?"
"BRIGADIER: Same thing happened to one of the scientists at the research centre. Safer to leave him alone."